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C REFLECTIONS REFLECTIONS' 46 Published by and in the interests of C C C Co No 1968 at Camp ll DBR-ll 1 Utah HOW V D Dp I RATE The following is la taken from Manners and Moderns by Kathleen Kathleen Kathleen Kath Kath- leen Black 1 Can I always be depended upon to do what I J say I will do 2 Do I go out of my way cheerfully cheerfully cheerfully cheer cheer- fully to help others 3 Am I careful not to exaggerate exaggerate exaggerate 4 Do I 1 resist the temptation to tobe tobe tobe be sarcastic 5 Do I refrain from showing off oct how much I know I 6 Am I able to keep from feelIng feel teel- I ing superior to most of my associates associates associates as as- 7 Do I refrain from ing lag people who do things that displease me 8 Am I careful never to make fun of others behind their backs 9 Do I refrain j-efrain from bossing people not employed by me 10 Do I refrain from trying to dominate others 11 Do I keep my clothing neat and tidy 12 Do I avoid being bold and hervy 13 Do no I keep from laughing at atthe atthe atthe I the mistakes of others others' 14 Is my attitude toward the opposite sex x free from vulgarity 15 Do I keep from grumbling about things which I I can not change L 16 Do J X let the mistakes oi of others p pass ss without correcting them T 17 Do I lend things to others othera readily 18 Am I not to say things that will embarrass those listening 19 Am I willing to let others have their own way 20 Do I generally ke keep p control of ot my temper 21 Do I ke ep out of arguments arguments ments T 22 Do I greet oth othera cordially 23 Do I keep from talking continuously con- con 24 21 Do I keep my nose entirely out of other peoples people's business 25 Have I patience with modem modern modern mod mod- em ern ideas 26 Do I avoid flattering others 27 Am I careful not to gossip gos gos- sip alp lp 28 Do I refrain from asking people to repeat what they just said sald 29 Am I careful not to ask aak troubles to myself 31 Do I keep my personal to myself 32 Am I natural rather than dignified 33 Am I usually cheerful 34 4 Do I look upon others without without without with with- out suspicion 35 Do I refrain from ing things Give yourself three points for every time Jime your answer is yes yea two when in doubt and minus three when you say no If your score runs too high then you are stuck on yourself dr you have overestimated your qualities It is rather que queer r that one nev never r hears complaints and kicking from the boy who lives up to the rules of the camp c c c If I fail falI it is because of a lack of effort on my part The man who turns back loses out if you cannot cooperate coop with your boss and your surroundings you cannot make the desired adjustments ad ad ad- Turning back is death We should cultivate the habit of adjusting to a larger and better world Habit is the flywheel that holds the human life balanced There Is La no such thing as con con- science Conscience is only an attitude attitude at attitude toward life When confidence is lost and ana men can no longer trust in you then you ha have ve nothing more to lose It is then time you shuffled of off your mortal coil The toot test at t the last is this What effect has my life left upon society Character The sum total otman's of ot mans man's habits habit thoughts and ac ac- ac- ac Desire plus action makes character Tell me what a boy thinks when he Is iq idle and alone and I will tell you what wha he is Do your best beat play fair and dont don't b be a quitter Salvation is a process not a condition or a place Pleasure is only the realization of agreeable adjustment Whenever we gain salvation right there th we are ae damned progress would then cease I believe we will be Judged by our capacity for what we do with what we have Truth Is that which satisfies all known conditions at any auy given time A man is tomorrow what he responds today he Is the Ule sum aum total total to to- tal In of his past Man is not man until he can rise above his instincts It Is iJ inevitable that we shall shaH enjoy or suffer Buffer the natural results of our conduct c C c e cA eA A truck load of ot boys accompanied accompanied panted by Ensign Fredrickson and Mr Morris attended the 2 of ot July celebration at Duchesne While there the Ensign acted as judge of the floats while Mr Morris Morris Mor Mor- ris acted as one of the three judges judges jud jud- jud- jud gas of the baby contest Both gentlemen took several photographs of ot the many appropriate appropriate pilate artistic beautiful miniature minia minla- ture floats The parade made its conclusion at the City Park where a platform had been arranged I Loud speakers were Installed and through this s system tem the th voices of or those rendering parts on the program program program pro pro- gram were made audible to the lar larger large gathering Mr Morris was one of the sp cakes The Tho highest compliments should be 00 paid to the committee who had charge of ot the of July celebration celebration cele edo bration in Duchesne eCe Many of the enrollees will remember remember remember re re- re- re member Mr of Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne who has assisted with many entertainments in the camp during tho the last year Thursday evening he h-e came to camp with a surprise program which consisted of a twelve piece band The Th members members mem mem- bers were dressed in various humorous costumes es An outstanding outstanding ing feature of the tho visit was was the presence of three clowns Several numbers were played after which the entertainers returned to Du Du- Du- Du chesne The entire camp wishes to ex ex- press their appreciation to Mr I and his splendid en en- We Ve extend an invitation Invitation invitation tion to come ag again n and often c oCe C c Photography Class The Photography Calsa held its regular session Tuesday evening The Adviser discussed some very interesting topics lantern slides in particular He also showed the class several small picture frames to fit the tho various size pictures The photographic supplies were shown and their application dis dis- cussed Later Latar In th the evening several boys developed develop lantern slides from their own films During the afternoon twelve enlargements enlargements enlargements en en- 7 by 11 inches were printed These wore were on heavy paper paper paper pa pa- per with the soft mat finish for tinting purposes c oCe C c I Joe Dalpiaz had a a. date some somewhere somewhere somewhere where Wednesday evening July 22 He Ne roode out part way with the Monkey crew N c eCe C c cLater Later nev newts news Joe Dalpiaz Dalplaz got his watch back on trip out with the Greese Monkeys but Joe shows for the sleep he lost and the struggle he had c e C c e N Mack Easton Easton- Well VeIl I dunno but if ir the Captain Is out of ot camp over the week end I tl think Ill I'll be in Roosevelt at leapt Nl t three days c eCe C c Barracks two won the blue flag this week Barracks three had it the previous week Good work Barracks Two c C c Tinting Class Boys and m more re boys are tinting tinting tinting tint tint- ing photographs some very small smal while others other are enlargements Butch Perkin Is 13 doing very outstanding outstanding outstanding out out- standing work with the oils Dear Captain Us fellers thinks think it hardly rite fur so many boys to be out of camp at one onetime time We dont don't sea how yu kin expect sixty uv us little fel fellers fellers fellers lers to feed reed all aU the mosquitoes Why dont don't yu keep Jack Davis here too D DEAN AN MUIR From the Dark Room c C c cJack Jack Funk to to kitchen force Say we want to develop some films n In we got to have some Borne Icer ice icer r V ice water water yu yu got any Irvin lyle Ivie No but we wo got some lemonade some tea and some coffee Curtain c e cOc C c Enrollee Moulton spent the of July at his home homo in Heber City He returned to camp Saturday evening and brought with him two pounds of hollyhock seeds and one half ball pound of poppy seeds Such acts as these are what contributes to the making of ot a beautiful homelike camp We appreciate appreciate appreciate ap ap- ap- ap such auch thoughtfulness The I hollyhock seeds were planted at once c C c cEvan cEvan Evan V W. Workman Assistant Educational Adviser during the past eight month has been promoted promoted promoted pro pro- to the Supply D Department He leaves our department with the very best wishes for a successful suc sue future He has functioned most moat excellently as the Assistant Adviser Many enrollees will remember remember remember re re- re- re member tho the assistance tance given them by Evan in th the Tinting Class the Library and the Photography Class Much credit is due him for forthe forthe the floral decorations and landscaping land landscaping around the camp Paul Johannesen has been chosen chosen chosen chos chos- en as Assistant Educational Ad Ad- From K P. P to Assistant Educational Adviser is some jump but Paul has the tho makings makings' |